Alosa sapidissima
Alosa sapidissima
(American Shad)
Fishes
Native Transplant

10 results for Alosa sapidissima (American Shad)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
28261 CA Carquinez Strait, near San Francisco1896 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished
28243 CA Linsoon Bay, a branch of the harbor of San Francisco1873 18050002 San Pablo Baycollected
29378 CA Linsoon Bay, a branch of the harbor of San Francisco1873 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished
28260 CA San Pablo Bay (north of San Francisco Bay)1896 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished
28256 CAMarinDrakes Bay (just north of San Francisco)1896 18050005 Tomales-Drake Baysestablished
620773 CASan FranciscoSan Francisco Bay1873 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished
747271 CASolanoCarquinez Strait, 1/2 mile above Crockett toll bridge1962 18050001 Suisun Bayestablished
613464 CASolanoCarquinez Strait, 1/2 mile above Crockett toll bridge1962 18050001 Suisun Bayestablished
163510 CASolanoSuisun Marsh [wetlands between Grizzly Bay and Fairfield]2002 18050001 Suisun Bayestablished
28244 CASolanoVallejo1874 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished

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